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Future Design: An Introduction

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  • Tatsuyoshi Saijo

    (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
    Kochi University of Technology
    Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research)

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InFuture design MarchResearch 2nd 2012, I held a seminar at University of Massachusetts about social dilemmasSocial dilemmas. During the dinner, I started talking about the problem of how future generationsFuture generations can be greatly affected by current actions, but have no means of negotiating with the current generationCurrent generation.

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  • Tatsuyoshi Saijo, 2020. "Future Design: An Introduction," Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific, in: Tatsuyoshi Saijo (ed.), Future Design, chapter 0, pages 1-16, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:eclchp:978-981-15-5407-0_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-5407-0_1
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    1. Toshiaki Hiromitsu & Yoko Kitakaji & Keishiro Hara & Tatsuyoshi Saijo, 2021. "What Do People Say When They Become “Future People”?―Positioning Imaginary Future Generations (IFGs) in General Rules for Good Decision-Making," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(12), pages 1-27, June.

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